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Finally art
Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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Book Release: Never Upon a Time by Meredith Jade
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Today I’m taking part in a book release blog tour, organized by Fabulosity Reads Book Promotions. I hope you enjoy it! Book Description You’ve always hated her, but you might not know the whole story. . . Edith may not be brazen and enchanted like her twin sister, Ember, but…
On releasing a second book . . .
Originally posted on C. Miller:
Trying to process how I’m feeling with the release of Elude coming up fast has been a pretty interesting experience. It can be all pure, undiluted excitement for who knows how long, only to be overtaken by stress and the like at a moment’s (unwanted) notice. Me, I’m a stressful…
Random thoughts for July 10th
Originally posted on Mageowl's Blog:
If cats made sense: The world would end It would rain when you wanted it to Ice cream would be free Faster than light travel would be a reality (for humans, cats already are that fast.) Translation of two cats interacting: Merger! -Let’s play! Mergerr! -Get away from me!…
Last Age of Humanity
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Let us abandon then our gardens And go home, Earth does not care The trials of her fruit, her childrens’ Strange makeup, the way we Cannot balance for her long reign Let us abandon then our cities here And return to the stars, Earth does not Mind if our heroes…
Dictionary Phobias in the Digital Age
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Reading in the Digital Age —Have you heard the argument that most readers want easy reading, which doesn’t frequently send them to the dictionary? This is the subject of much heated debate, which isn’t the focus of this article (though I would say different authors have different styles and different audiences—if…
Charming Camellias
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Camellia Camellias are one of the joys of winter. Their status is beyond question. The beauty of their flowers is hard to surpass. And unlike roses, they have no thorns. Here is a photo of one my own specimens, which I have looked after for about ten years. Such…